. . .... Business Notices;" - J. H, KNIPE & CO., ; . ARE now prepared to conduct Auction Sales of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Vessels and .'Cargoes. Orders to be left at Mr." Livingston's, iieyt Provincial Hotel. • J. 11. KNIPE & CO., ■ -A RE' now prepared to make Valuations of XJL- Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Buildings, Furniture, Stoek,_&o. ■_ ; - J. H. KNIPE & CO., ARE now prepared to Negotiate Loans on Freehold and'■ Leasehold. Properties at the current rate of interest with secrecy and dispatch. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership carried on by us in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, as LEATHER MERCHANTS, &c.; under the style of "Bridgjian & Peakdon," was dissolved by"mutual consent, on and from the Thirtieth Day di" June, 1801. The said William Bridgman is authorised to receive all the debts and discharge all the liabilities of the late Firm, —as Witness our Hands, this Sixteenth Day of January, 1862. WILLIAM BRIDGMAN, SOLOMON PEARDON. Signed iv the presence of S. M. South, Solicitor, Dunedin. All outstanding accounts due to the late Firm of Bwdgmak & Peardon not paid to me within one month from this date, will be placed in my Solicitor's hands for recovery. BRIDGMAN. ICth January, 1802. McCarthy, .t>ell-haln tger, lock, & gunsmith. _D Lamps of every description Repaired. Fire Arms of all kinds for Sale. Patent Keys made. Contracts taken for Bell-hanging. High-street, Dunedin. 1129 COMMERCIAL HORSE BAZAAR, RATTRAY STREET. M. M'CAW, MKLEAN,1 & CO. hold Sales by . Auction on THES^AYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYSforilorscs, Working Bullocks, Drays, &C., &c. _%__!_ 85 30 c OTORAGE. —Goods stored at current rates, at O Scott & Co.'s. Princes-street. 366 39 'COLL & CAMPBELL, Proprietors of . the Glasgow Polytechnic Store, Kaikorai, Green Island, are buyers of Fruits and Vegetables in any quantity. TONES, BIRD, & Co. beg respectfully to infj form Importers of Cattle and Sheep that they are now ready to receive the same for Auction or Private Sale, at their newly-erected extensive and commodious Cattle and Sheep Yards, adjoining Jones' Provincial Hotel, Dunedin. JONES, BIRD & Co., Auctioneers, 2i 30 - Cattle and Sheep Salesmen. COACH FACTORY, St. Andrews-street, Dunedin. SMITH, HUTCIIINS & CO., (from Lenny and Co., of London, Carriage Builders to her Majesty,) are prepared to undertake all descriptions of Coach Work, and to execute the same promptly and economically. Carriages, Gigs, Dog-carts, Drays, &c, built to order, or repaired. - Horses and Carriages bought and sold on commission. ■ A 1. GOLD!!! GOLD!!! Parties from the Gold Fields showing their MINERS' RIGHTS AT MANN'S Al HOTEL, Cnshel <fc Colombo Streets, Christchurch, Canterbury, will hear of something gjva^'J<j_thenjidvautage I___1___ ~"DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE fS HI'.HKBY GIVKN that the Partnership existing under the Firm of .Tunxuui.L, Bixw, and Co., Merchants and Comniisiiou Agents in Duuedin, will expire and he Dissolved by Mutual Consent on the 30th Day of April next. All outstanding claims against the Firm are requested to he sent in without delay, and all persons indebted will please pay the amounts due by them, before the above-mentioned dafe. GEOKGE -TURNBULL, for self, and'as Attorney for Walter Tuunbull ADOLI'H BING. Witness—Edward Rukves, Clerk, Dunedm. Dunedin, Oth .Tamwry,_lßG2. TIMBER YARDS, STUART STREET, (Near the Old Gaol.) T> G. GIBBONS & CO. beg to inform ConJL_. tractors, Timber Dealers, and the Public "•euerally, that they have this day admitted Mr. G. S. WILSON as a Partner in the Timber Branch of their Business, and that this department will he carried on under tlie Firm of GIBBONS & WILSON, under ■the special superintendence of Mr. Wilson, whose long experience in the business will ensure the best sel (!C tion. DR. WILSON 1, (Late-of Kyiioton, -Victoria.) MAY BE CONSULTED DAILY AT HIS SURGE R V, l AUCADK, From 10 to 12 a. jr., and from 2 to 4 and C to 8 p.m. Slitcp.t tit the ProchicUiL CABIiAGT:~ 7I TRI; iTrTrATS 1 7s. Go. SINCLAIR & HISLOP, Princes-street, Dunedin VfARKY W. P. SMITH, Architect, Plans I ~\ and Specifications prepared on the shortest notice. Messrs. Murray, Spicer, and Co.'s office, Gcorgc-r.i iv.'et, Duni|dm. J. BURROWS, Practical Sailmaker c and Ship Chandler, Port Chalmers. Tar, pitch, oakum, spunyarn, inarlin and housing Ship and boat's spars; New and second hand ship and schooner's sails ~ „ boat sails Old rigging, blocks, &c, always on hand. N.B.—Orders punctually attended to, and every possible dispatch given. _ WILBIAM POLLOCK. BUTCHER, BEGS most respectfully to th.-mk the public for their liberal patronage, during his'temporary stay in Walki-r-street, and trusts by his continued exertions to please customers, to obtain their custom. W. P. has removed to his new premises iv Princesstreet, opposite the JUnrracks. N.B. Shipping supplied on the shortest notice. MR. HENRY SHARP has the pleasure of informing the inhabitants of Dunedin and surrounding Districts, that lie-has opened a STONE YARD in Princes-street South, and trusts, by attention and dispatch, to merit the support of those entrusting him with orders. Monuments, Headsotnes, &c, executed on the shortest notice. [advertisement.] TT7" DALRYMPLE, Junioh, late of the V T • Crown Grants Department, Government offices, and GEORGE CRICHTON, settler, Half way Bush, have This Day entered into partnership, to trade as Carriers. Receivers, and Forwarders, Carters, Shipping and Custom House Agents; thefirmtobe known by Ciuchton, Daikvmit.b, & Co. Dated at Dunedin, this 28th day of October, 18G1. WE the undersigned hereby give notice, that WILLIAM NOKRIS FRAMCLYN is no longer a Partner in our Finn, and that we will not be responsible for any debts he may contract in our name after this date. SMITH, HUTCHENS, & CO. Dunedin, Jan. 21st, 1802 S~TORAGE AT CURRENT RATES. CRICHTON, DALRYMPLE & CO. /BRIGHTON, DALRYMPLE & CO. are O prepared to CONTRACT FOR CARTAGE to and from the Jetty, Beach, or elsewhere, of timber, hay, oats, sugar, flour, &c, by the job or otherwise. Offices: Princes-street and Cumberland-street. BRIDGE HOTEL AND WHOLESALE STORES, (Late M (tkray's.) Junctions of the roads leading to Waitalmna, Gabriel's, and Wetherstonc's, MESSRS. HILL & SMITHEB beg to intimate that they have purchased the whole of these extensive properties, including Stores, Bakery, and Slaughter-yards. They have excellent beds and ample accommodation for foot traveller?, also large and commodious stables, with plenty of good feed. ' Messrs. 11. and S. have on hand a largo assortment of general stores, suited to dealers and others, at wholesale prices. Also Wines, Spirits, and Beer, at current rates. Observe the address— BRI DGE II OTE L, (Late Murray's)- ■; .'..' The only good crossing place over the Waitahuna River.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 59, 23 January 1862, Page 4
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